Kelmarsh Hall

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Ghost Hunt Kelmarsh Hall Northampton: Kelmarsh Hall is a elegant 18th – century country house building located just over the boarder from Market Harborough. A Grade 1 listed building is set back from the road with views across the countryside. This hall takes your breath away.

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Elegantly built in 1730s for the Hanbury family it has seen many owners and families including the formidable Lancaster family and most notably Nancy Lancaster, society decorator. She lived in the Hall twice with different husbands and her last marriage was not a happy one.

The venue is extremely large and we have been allowed access to most areas. The ground floor rooms are large and stunning with the main withdrawing room of particular interest to us. The upper floors of this building were the servant’s quarters with many rooms to explore.

Down stairs – This area has been recently opened and now allows us to walk where the butlers, footmen, laundry maids and cooks all worked, such an atmospheric and active area.

Ghost Hunt Kelmarsh Hall, Northampton - past events

Upon walking into the Hall, our medium Gill picked up on a very elegant and reserved female, unaware of who she was we continued our walk through of the hall. At certain locations Gill became aware of several incidents that occurred in this lady’s life and upon speaking the Kelmarsh staff, it sounded very much like Nancy Lancaster.

During the walk on the upper floors there was a lot of unaccounted for knocks, taps on doors and while we were standing outside we could clearly hear bangs from inside the rooms, we checked each room with the Kelmarsh staff only to find nobody there?

Down stairs – Strong residual energy with haunting activity in several work areas! WOW.

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You wont be disappointed!

It is believed that Robert De Herle bought the land and had the house built between 1258 & 1295.
For nearly 700 years the house remained a family dwelling. In the early part of the 16th century, the house was modernised and it was around this period the house may have been owned by the Digby family, who were caught up in the War of the Roses and the Battle at Bosworth in 1485. And as history tell us Sir Everard Digby achieved notoriety as one of the conspirators in the Gunpowder Plot in 1605; as an associate of Guy Fawkes

Ghost Hunt Donington Le Heath Manor House (1620s House) - past events

There have been many ghost sightings, housemaids and children have been seen flitting about the kitchen and bedrooms by staff and members of the public.
During one of our investigations the appeaance of a 17th century tall man wearing a brimmed hat was seen, thought to be the shades of Sir Everard Digby

Evidence suggest that the bed which resides here at the manor house is from the White Board Inn, Leicester. It is strongly believed that this was the bed that Richard III spent his last night before making his way to the Battle of Bosworth in 1485
During one of our events we captured our famous EVP (electonic voice phenomenon) Our EVP hit headline news across the world! You can hear this recording by clicking here

January 2019

National Civil War Museum

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Ghost Hunt, National Civil War Museum: Situated in the middle of historic town Newark on Trent, The National Civil War centre is an absolute treasure trove of buildings, artefacts, history and not least paranormal activity. The Centre spreads through 2 period properties over 4 floors.

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The main story here is the Civil War, which was one of the bloodiest chapters in Britain’s history and wiped out 1 in 20 of the population. The conflict from 1642 to 1646 split families as they took up sides with the supporters of King Charles I, known as Cavaliers, or the Parliamentarians, nicknamed Roundheads. Newark was a critical site in the Civil War story; the whole town has a lot of residual energy.

Ghost Hunt, National Civil War Museum - past events

So much residual energy at this venue best way to describe it is, BUSY. Upon arrival our medium picked up a male energy which continued to follow us around the older parts of the building, he came across as very assertive and dominant.

The cellars here were used as air raid shelters during WWII and an energy from that period did make itself known however we weren’t expecting the others – sorry no spoilers on this one. While walking around the collection area, there were certain objects that made us feel unwell… was it the objects, vortex or spirit? This is a complex venue with so much going on inside it is going be an excellent venue to investigate.

Beaumanor Hall

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Ghost Hunt, Beaumanor Hall: Set in Woodhouse Eaves this stunning venue is tucked away along a regal driveway.

It has an impressive provenance and has taken the Haunted Heritage team several years of investigating and research to get to the bottom of some of the activity and ancestors who once worked and lived here. It’s a big venue across 3 floors. More historical information can be found at https://www.beaumanorhall.co.uk/history/
Another of our impressive heritage venues to offer similar experiences Old School House

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A house demolished and rebuilt 4 times

Originally built as a deer park in the 13th century the house would have initially been built around an enclosed courtyard.
The house has been demolished and rebuilt a total of 4 times however the courtyard area has remained unchanged.

The Herrick family owned this property as a family residence for 350 years but in 1939 the building was taken over by the Ministry of Defence and worked as a sub listening station to Bletchley Park.

Ghost Hunt Beaumanor Hall - past events

There have been numerous sightings and reported paranormal activity throughout the hall and estate.

Whilst visiting the site we experienced a female called Martha saying “Hello” in the cellars, a male presence following us in the attic, whistles have also been heard when no one is there. We have also experienced footsteps following groups along the corridors, doors opening on their own and unexplainable loud noises.

On the main stairs we have experienced the lady of the house and in King Richards room the presence of a gentleman with a family connection to Lady Jane Grey.

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Ghost Hunt Coalville: Old School House, Coalville, Leicestershire: Situated near the ancient rocky mass known as Forest Rock in North West Leicestershire is an old building now called The Old House Conference Centre.
Originally set back from the road in a wooded area this venue was not for prying eyes for a reason.

Built in the mid 19th Century and its design possibly attributed to the famous designer Pugin, its Gothic features and presence does give this venue a spooky look. However if the outside gives you shivers the inside most definitely will. We know that this venue was most probably built on a chapel that predated the current building so you are in two haunted houses, which may well explain the increased areas of activity.

Another haunted house to investigate with Haunted Heritage would be Gresley Old hall

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Not a lot is known about this venue as research has shown that there are 3 buildings within walking distance that the history could be applied to.

Some general points of interest are the land was gifted by the 16th Earl of Shrewsbury to build a monastery, school, hospital and alms-houses. All of which could apply to the Old House

Key areas for our investigation will be the Chapel as this most likely will hold the most residual energy being the oldest as well as the hallway, stairs and the cellars and also anticipate activity in the grounds which would have been a graveyard at some point.

Ghost Hunt Coalville: Old School House, Coalville - past events

On our first visit to this venue, we were not disappointed. Whist talking to our guests at the start of the investigation we could all hear footsteps overhead. Knowing that all the team and guests were in the base room two members of our staff when to investigate the entire upper floors only to find nobody there!
Something always happens here when you least expect it, Guests have been touched and felt overwhelming nausea. The grand staircase is very active, unexplained noises amazing Rem Pod activity.
This venue is reputed for reported footsteps, apparitions, disembodied voices and screams as well as bouts of extreme poltergeist activity.

This is a true haunted house

Kelmarsh Hall

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Ghost Hunt Kelmarsh Hall Northampton: Kelmarsh Hall is a elegant 18th – century country house building located just over the boarder from Market Harborough. A Grade 1 listed building is set back from the road with views across the countryside. This hall takes your breath away.

Notes: DEPOSIT OPTION AVAILABLE. RING 07340 239294 Guests must be aged 18 years and over to attend this event.
Refreshments will be served throughout the evening. This venue is not suitable for people with mobility issues or walking difficulties

Price: £39.50

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Elegantly built in 1730s for the Hanbury family it has seen many owners and families including the formidable Lancaster family and most notably Nancy Lancaster, society decorator. She lived in the Hall twice with different husbands and her last marriage was not a happy one.

The venue is extremely large and we have been allowed access to most areas. The ground floor rooms are large and stunning with the main withdrawing room of particular interest to us. The upper floors of this building were the servant’s quarters with many rooms to explore.

Down stairs – This area has been recently opened and now allows us to walk where the butlers, footmen, laundry maids and cooks all worked, such an atmospheric and active area.

Ghost Hunt Kelmarsh Hall, Northampton - past events

Upon walking into the Hall, our medium Gill picked up on a very elegant and reserved female, unaware of who she was we continued our walk through of the hall. At certain locations Gill became aware of several incidents that occurred in this lady’s life and upon speaking the Kelmarsh staff, it sounded very much like Nancy Lancaster.

During the walk on the upper floors there was a lot of unaccounted for knocks, taps on doors and while we were standing outside we could clearly hear bangs from inside the rooms, we checked each room with the Kelmarsh staff only to find nobody there?

Down stairs – Strong residual energy with haunting activity in several work areas! WOW.

Holmepierrepont Hall

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Ghost Hunt. Homepierrepont Hall. This stunning hall is the ancestral home of the Brackenbury family who still reside there today.

The Tudor part of the house is quite beautiful and very active. The family have given Haunted Heritage access to most of the hall and with that comes different periods of history and ancestors.

A rare and unique opportunity to see inside this incredible venue after hours.Haunted Heritage have the privilege of being the first paranormal company to be permitted into the hall and work with the Brackenbury family and their ancestors.

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War Base

Descending from a Norman family the Pierreponts originally came over with William I in 1066 and settled in Nottinghamshire in 1280 and later acquired wealth which allowed them to build the Tudor manor house you see today which dates back to 1500.

The Hall was requisitioned for military purposes in both World Wars and used for a training camp for young soldiers. The Hall was left unoccupied between wars.

Ghost Hunt Holmepierrepont Hall – Nottingham - past events

This venue has reported ghost sightings over the years passed on from generation to generation, staff to staff.

Whilst touring the hall with the owners a female spirit made herself known to Gill (co owner of Haunted Heritage) and medium, as we walked through the hall we came across a beautiful portrait in the main gallery and the owner informed us was a great ancestor, this was also the same lady Gill had seen earlier.

This is our second visit to the hall, paranormal activity doesn’t get any better than this venue!

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Site of a former priory

Not a great deal is known about the building other than it was once owned by the Allyn family.

The current building can be dated back 1556 (Mary 1 Queen of England), however it was built on the site of a former priory which would have been part of the dissolution of the monasteries 1536-1541.

The surrounding area would have been a mix of coal mining and farming.

Ghost Hunt Gresley Old Hall, Swadlincote## - past events

There has been a mixture of reported activity at this location from monks, to young children, maids and farm workers….and the occasional dark entity.

An apparition of a lady, said to be the ghost of a maid that burned to death by a fire, has been witnessed by many.

During investigations guests have experienced hearing footsteps when no one was there, loud bangs, hair been pulled and people have been touched.

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1849 the railway arrived in Matlock bringing with it a new trade in tourism. The Grand Pavilion was built 1910 on the site of the former stables and blacksmith yard next to the river Derwent. Its aim to host entertainment and events for the masses.

Within a few years of opening First World War soldiers were billeted on site. They also spent time here recuperating from injuries

After the disruption of WWII the Grand Pavilion saw a variety of events and eventually became a nightclub with misdeed and eventually closed.

Ghost Hunt Grand Pavilion, Matlock – 2nd March 2019 - past events

Theatres are renowned for their hauntings.

The Pav is no exception. Two workmen were killed during its construction and are said to be the cause of the poltergeist activity in the Dome.

Heavy breathing, footsteps, children giggling, a malevolent spirit and apparitions have also been reported throughout the venue.

Names are coming through and information is being researched and checked by the Matlock Pavilion Team for verification. DO NOT MISS THIS ONE!